In Her Ellement

Boston Consulting Group

Welcome to "In Her Ellement," an inspiring podcast presented by Boston Consulting Group. This series shines a spotlight on women leaders and innovators who are breaking barriers and shaping the future in their respective fields. Through intimate conversations, the podcast unveils the unique journeys, challenges, and triumphs of these remarkable women, providing listeners with invaluable insights and guidance. Each episode of "In Her Ellement" features candid discussions that delve into the personal and professional lives of its guests. Listeners are invited to explore a range of topics, from leadership and career development to personal growth and societal impact. Hosted by engaging and knowledgeable moderators from BCG, this podcast serves as a platform for empowering stories and practical advice that resonate with anyone looking to make a significant impact in their career or community. Join us as we explore the narratives of women who are pioneering change and inspiring the next generation. "In Her Ellement" is more than just a podcast—it's a movement towards fostering diversity and inclusion in every sphere of influence.

Episodes

  • Defying Expectations with Scribe's Jennifer Smith

    In this insightful episode of "In Her Element," host Suchi Srinivasan engages with Jennifer Smith, the visionary behind Scribe, an AI-powered documentation platform. Jennifer shares her transition from consulting to tech entrepreneurship, highlighting her motivation to solve real-world inefficiencies in workplace operations. She emphasizes the importance of pursuing a career that not only challenges but also fulfills personal aspirations. The discussion delves into the highs and lows of startup life, exploring Jennifer's commitment to creating a positive impact through her company. Her journey illustrates the power of self-reflection and the importance of aligning one's career with personal values and passions.

  • Imposter Syndrome as a Super Power with Cable's Natasha Vernier

    In this insightful episode of "In Her Element," hosted by Boston Consulting Group, Natasha Vernier, CEO and co-founder of Cable, delves into her journey through the tech industry, the founding of her company, and the utilization of imposter syndrome as a powerful tool rather than a setback. From her early days at Monzo Bank to her current role at Cable, Natasha outlines her transition from finance to tech, highlighting the challenges and opportunities she encountered. The discussion also covers the balancing act of entrepreneurship with personal life, such as undergoing IVF and raising children, and how these experiences shaped her leadership style. Natasha's story is a testament to perseverance, the importance of support systems, and the innovative approach to automating financial crime compliance at Cable.

  • Being Courageous with Element Bioscience's Molly He

    Molly He shares her insights on the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship, particularly in the biotechnology field. She discusses the importance of work-life integration over balance, the democratization of scientific tools, and her personal journey from a small village in China to becoming a CEO in the US. The episode delves into Molly's experiences with raising capital, transitioning from a corporate environment to founding a startup, and her approach to overcoming obstacles and leveraging her background to fuel her entrepreneurial spirit. Her story is a compelling narrative of resilience, innovation, and the drive to make a significant impact on the scientific community and beyond.

  • Introducing Fintech Files from BCG Platinion

    "Introducing Fintech Files from BCG Platinion" is a podcast episode that delves into the critical role of technology in advancing financial inclusion and diversity within the financial sector. Hosted by Anika Melkert and Bianca Lopes from BCG Platinion, the episode features Vera Futorjansky, a leader in global tech initiatives, discussing the intersection of fintech, innovation, and inclusivity. The discussion highlights significant disparities in the financial world, particularly the underrepresentation of women at senior levels and the ongoing challenge of global financial inclusion. The conversation also covers the impact of emerging technologies like blockchain and AI on financial services, and the potential for these technologies to transform access to financial resources globally.